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Tristan Tate wants to 'find' Texas father trying to stop his son's gender transition, fans say 'masculinity is vanishing'
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2023-08-14 13:19
Tristan Tate offered to help a man who allegedly spent $1.2 million in legal proceedings to stop his child from transitioning

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Just like his older brother, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate has an unapologetic and outspoken demeanor when it comes to letting his thoughts out in the world.

Recently, the boxer-turned-influencer offered to help a father trying to stop his child from undergoing gender transition.

The Tate brothers have always been vocal promoters of their beliefs, often labeled as "toxic."

Tristan Tate offers to help the father who seeks to stop his son 'from becoming a transgender'

Sulaiman Ahmed, an investigative journalist, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to post a video of a guy named Jeff Younger outlining his legal difficulties in preventing his child from transitioning from male to female.

Younger claimed in the now-removed video that his wife apparently pressured their son into believing in transgender identity and that despite paying a whopping $1.2 million, he has been unable to impede it.

"A Father Can't Stop His Son From Becoming Transgender in Texas He describes spending $1.2 million to bring this matter to court, seeking to prevent his son from being coerced by his mother into transitioning to transgender," wrote Ahmed in the post.

The journalist added, "As a form of punishment and to provoke her husband, she started dressing the boy as a girl. She changed his name. Your children don't belong to you. They belong to the State."

Tristan, whose thoughts align with the father's belief about the affair, responded to Ahmed's post and offered to pay the man's legal bills to continue his fight, writing, "Find this man for me please. I’ll cover his legal fees."

Fans dub Tristan Tate a 'good man'

As soon as Tristan replied to Ahmed's post, his followers made sure to leave their own opinion on the topic, with some complimenting the controversial influencer. A user wrote, "Tristan a good man," while one simply added, "Good s**t." Tristan's brother Andrew also replied to his post saying, "I'll cover yours". "Masculinity is vanishing," opined one user, with another inquiring, "You’re going to give him 1.2mil?!?!?"

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